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The new Working Time Regulations came into force on 1 October 1998.
Although the implementation of Regulations has been imminent ever
since Labour came to power, the business and legal communities have
remained largely ignorant of its widespread and immediate effects.
The Regulations give workers new rights to: a limit of 48 hours on
the average working week limits on night work three weeks paid
annual leave (four in 1999) rest breaks and rest days health and
safety assessments The Working Time Regulations will affect
practically every business in the country. If employers fail to
comply with the provisions they may run the risk of facing
employment tribunal proceedings or even prosecution by the health
and safety executive.This new Guide provides lawyers, personnel
specialists and employers with a clear and concise explanation of
the practical implications of the Directive and the supporting
Regulations. It also takes account of the DTIs Regulatory Guidance.
The Guide Contains a Copy of the Regulations, The Working Time
Directive and The Young Workers Directive.
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